Danielle Keats Citron se concentre sur le droit et la technologie, en particulier dans les domaines de la cybersécurité, de la vie privée et de la liberté d'expression. Son travail examine comment les plateformes numériques façonnent nos vies et comment assurer la justice dans le domaine en ligne. Citron cherche à comprendre les défis juridiques et éthiques complexes posés par l'ère numérique. Ses recherches offrent des perspectives précieuses pour façonner la future législation et la politique.
Some see the internet as a Wild West where those who venture online must be
thick-skinned enough to ensure verbal attacks in the name of free speech
protection. Danielle Keats Citron rejects this view. Cyber-harassment is a
matter of civil rights law, and legal precedents as well as social norms of
decency and civility must be leveraged to stop it.
'Devastating and urgent, this book could not be more timely' Caroline Criado Perez, award-winning and bestselling author of Invisible Women Danielle Citron takes the conversation about technology and privacy out of the boardrooms and op-eds to reach readers where we are - in our bathrooms and bedrooms; with our families and our lovers; in all the parts of our lives we assume are untouchable - and shows us that privacy, as we think we know it, is largely already gone. The boundary that once protected our intimate lives from outside interests is an artefact of the twentieth century. In the twenty-first, we have embraced a vast array of technology that enables constant access and surveillance of the most private aspects of our lives. From non-consensual pornography, to online extortion, to the sale of our data for profit, we are vulnerable to abuse -- and our laws have failed miserably to keep up. With vivid examples drawn from interviews with victims, activists and lawmakers from around the world, The Fight for Privacy reveals the threat we face and argues urgently and forcefully for a reassessment of privacy as a human right. As a legal scholar and expert, Danielle Citron is the perfect person to show us the way to a happier, better protected future.